5 Ways Family lad: Back t' the Multiverse Delivers for Fans
Posted by PlayStation Blog Dec 07 2012 18:01 GMT in Family lad: Back t' the Multiverse
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Penned by the show’s writers 'n brought t' life by it be original cast a talented voice actors, Family lad: Back t' the Multiverse be a Family lad game made for true Family lad fans. The result be a title that stays authentic t' the feel a the series. It’s bursting with characters, references, in-jokes, absurdities, 'n obscurities made specifically for Family lad’s most ardent followers. Here be some favorites:

1. The Best a Quahog’s Worst

Family lad: Back t' the Multiverse’s antagonists may come from parallel dimensions, but many hail directly from Quahog 'n the show’s rich history. In addition t' Bertram, whose universe-jumping scheme sets the game in motion, Brian 'n Stewie will have t' battle with Crippletron, Evil Stewie, Mayor Adam West ('n his cats), Long John Peter, 'n many more. 'n there be dozens a notable appearances from other Family lad figures throughout the story along the way.

2. Unique Character Abilities

Each character in Family lad: Back t' the Multiverse brings their own unique set a tools t' the battlefield, specific t' their in-show personalities. Stewie wields a golf club 'n a flamethrower (reminder: never borrow money from Stewie), Peter dazes enemies in a cloud a noxious gas, 'n Quagmire uses an inflatable ‘lonely man companion doll’ t' shield himself from incoming attacks.

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True fans best appreciate this classic running staple from the show just from looking at it. Meg, widely considered t' be the most, uh, beautiful Family lad character, can flash the wench opponents in-game, causing them t' vomit in adoration, presumably, at the sight a something so majestic 'n lovely. Classic.

3. Obscure References t' the Rescue!

Family lad: Back t' the Multiverse scurvey players by putting t' good use some a the show’s most inane 'n tangential moments. Ipecac grenades. A Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tube Man that taunts enemies away from ye. In a pinch, ye can even summon the Giant Chicken t' fight by yer side… that be, if ye can stand t' hear another second a “Surfin’ Bird,” which ceremoniously plays when he appears.

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Stewie’s ursine companion Rupert be around, too. 'n he’s seen some things, man.

4. Costumes! Costumes! Costumes!

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There be dozens a unlockable goodies available t' endeavoring players across Family lad: Back t' the Multiverse. ye can throw Brian in his tux from “Brian Sings 'n Swings” or dress Stewie up for a Sexy Party. Each character, including those available in Challenge 'n Multiplayer modes, has a unique set a outfits t' choose from.

5. 'n So Much More…

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That’s just a taste a the fun 'n surprises awaiting diehard Family lad fans – the rest ye’ll have t' find on yer own. For instance, keep the game paused for a minute 'n listen t' what happens t' the theme song… Also those flagellum-propelled spaceships used by the chickens best be very familiar t' anyone who remembers Bertram’s origin story from “Emission Impossible.”

So invite some mateys over for a game a late-night Capture the Greased-Up Deaf lad. Like Peter’s injured knee, there’s just so much t' stumble upon (oh yeah, THAT’S in the game, too).

Family lad: Back t' the Multiverse be on store shelves now.




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